PHE Physical Education

Courses in PHE:

PHE001—Physical Activities(0.5)Active

Laboratory—2 hour(s).Physical Education Activities classes offered in the following areas: aquatics, personal fitness, martial arts, individual sports, and team sports. These academic classes are instructional rather than recreational and are intended to improve activity specific skills and knowledge.May be repeated up to 6 Unit(s) along with PHE 006, for a combination total of 6 units.Credit limited to 6 units in combination with PHE 006.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2016 Winter Quarter.

PHE001A—Physical Activity-Archery(0.5)Active

Laboratory—2 hour(s).Physical Education Activity classes in Archery. The academic classes are instructional rather than recreational and are intended to improve activity specific skills and knowledge.May be repeated up to 6 Unit(s) along with PHE 006, for a combination total of 6 units.Credit limited to 6 units in combination with PHE 006.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2018 Fall Quarter.

PHE001AQ—Physical Activity-Aquatic Family(0.5)Active

Laboratory—2 hour(s).Physical Education Activity classes in Aquatics. The academic classes are instructional rather than recreational and are intended to improve activity specific skills and knowledge.May be repeated up to 6 Unit(s) along with PHE 006, for a combination total of 6 units.Credit limited to 6 units in combination with PHE 006.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2018 Fall Quarter.

PHE001F—Physical Activity-Fitness Family(0.5)Active

Laboratory—2 hour(s).Physical Education Activity classes in Personal Fitness. The academic classes are instructional rather than recreational and are intended to improve activity specific skills and knowledge.May be repeated up to 6 Unit(s) along with PHE 006, for a combination total of 6 units.Credit limited to 6 units in combination with PHE 006.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2018 Fall Quarter.

PHE001G—Physical Activity-Golf(0.5)Active

Laboratory—2 hour(s).Physical Education Activity classes in Golf. These academic classes are instructional rather than recreational and are intended to improve activity specific skills and knowledge.May be repeated up to 6 Unit(s) along with PHE 006, for a combination total of 6 units.Credit limited to 6 units in combination with PHE 006.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2018 Fall Quarter.

PHE001I—Physical Activity-Individual Sport Family(0.5)Active

Laboratory—2 hour(s).Physical Education Activity classes in Individual Sports. The academic classes are instructional rather than recreational and are intended to improve activity specific skills and knowledge.May be repeated up to 6 Unit(s) along with PHE 006, for a combination total of 6 units.Credit limited to 6 units in combination with PHE 006.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2018 Fall Quarter.

PHE001M—Physical Activity-Martial Arts Family(0.5)Active

Laboratory—2 hour(s).Physical Education Activity classes in Martial Arts. The academic classes are instructional rather than recreational and are intended to improve activity specific skills and knowledge.May be repeated up to 6 Unit(s) along with PHE 006, for a combination total of 6 units.Credit limited to 6 units in combination with PHE 006.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2018 Fall Quarter.

PHE001R—Physical Activity-Racquet Family(0.5)Active

Laboratory—2 hour(s).Physical Education Activity classes in Racquet sports. The academic classes are instructional rather than recreational and are intended to improve activity specific skills and knowledge.May be repeated up to 6 Unit(s) along with PHE 006, for a combination total of 6 units.Credit limited to 6 units in combination with PHE 006.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2018 Fall Quarter.

PHE001RC—Physical Activity-Rock Climbing(0.5)Active

Laboratory—2 hour(s).Physical Education Activity classes in Rock Climbing. The academic classes are instructional rather than recreational and are intended to improve activity specific skills and knowledge.May be repeated up to 6 Unit(s) along with PHE 006, for a combination total of 6 units.Credit limited to 6 units in combination with PHE 006.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2018 Fall Quarter.

PHE001S—Physical Activity-Self Defense for Women(0.5)Active

Laboratory—2 hour(s).Physical Education Activity classes in Self Defense for Women. The academic classes are instructional rather than recreational and are intended to improve activity specific skills and knowledge.May be repeated up to 6 Unit(s) along with PHE 006, for a combination total of 6 units.Credit limited to 6 units in combination with PHE 006.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2018 Fall Quarter.

PHE001T—Physical Activity-Team Sports Family(0.5)Active

Laboratory—2 hour(s).Physical Education Activity classes in Team Sports. The academic classes are instructional rather than recreational and are intended to improve activity specific skills and knowledgeMay be repeated up to 6 Unit(s) along with PHE 006, for a combination total of 6 units.Credit limited to 6 units in combination with PHE 006.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2018 Fall Quarter.

PHE006—Preparation and Participation in ICA Competition(1)Review all entriesHistorical

Practice—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Consent of instructor (head coach).Classes offered in all UC Davis intercollegiate athletic sports and are restricted to student-athletes who are members.
May be repeated up to 6 Unit(s) , along with course 1, for a combined total of 6 units.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2016 Winter Quarter.

PHE007—Professional Physical Education Activities: Men and Women(1)Review all entriesHistorical

Lecture—1 hour(s); Laboratory—2 hour(s).Fundamental skills for: (a) coaching competitive athletics; (b) classroom teaching and coaching, and (c) classroom teaching and officiating. May be repeated for a total of six units.May be repeated up to 6 Unit(s).(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

Lecture—2 hour(s).Planning and administering intramural sports programs at the high school and college level.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

PHE025—Theory of Lifesaving & Water Safety (2)Active

Lecture—1 hour(s); Laboratory—2 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Sound physical condition, and no physical handicap that would render student unable to perform the required skills and ability to pass preliminary swimming test.Provides the student with the knowledge, organizational procedures, and skill development necessary to provide for water safety and save his/her own life or the life of another in an aquatic emergency.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

Internship—3-15 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Consent of Instructor. Enrollment dependent on availability of intern positions, with priority given to Exercise Biology majors.Work experience in the application of physical activity programs to teaching, recreational, clinical or research situations under department faculty supervision.May be repeated up to 1 Time(s) but no internship units will be counted toward Exercise Biology major.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

PHE097T—Tutoring in Physical Education(1-5)Active

Tutorial—1-5 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Lower division standing and consent of Program Director.Tutoring of students in lower division physical activity courses. Weekly meetings with instructor in charge of courses. Written reports on methods and materials required.May be repeated up to 1 Time(s).(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

PHE097TC—Tutoring in the Community(1-5)Active

Tutorial—2-15 hour(s); Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Lower division standing and consent of Program Director.Tutoring in the community in physical activity related projects under the guidance of the Physical Education faculty. Regular meetings with instructor in charge and written report required.May be repeated up to 1 Time(s).(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

Discussion—1 hour(s); Fieldwork—4 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):PHE 001 or PHE 007; Upper division standing.Tutoring or teachers aide in physical education activities, including athletic coaching, in public schools under the guidance of a regular teacher with supervision by a departmental faculty person.May be repeated up to 1 Time(s).(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

Lecture—3 hour(s); Laboratory—3 hour(s).Study of the diverse and complex nature of individuals with disabilities and how they adapt to their disabilities in daily living. Integration of individuals with disabilities into the community, schools, and physical activity and recreational programs.Not open for credit to students who have taken EXB 131.(Letter.)Effective: 2002 Fall Quarter.

PHE133—Prevention & Care of Sports Injuries(3)Active

Lecture—2 hour(s); Laboratory—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):CHA 101 (can be concurrent).Prevention, care, and rehabilitation of injuries incurred by athletes. Laboratory on anatomy, emergency care, physical therapy methods, and taping techniques.Not open for credit to students who have previously taken EXB 133.(Letter.)Effective: 2003 Spring Quarter.

Lecture—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):PHE 133 or EXB 133; (CHA 101); and Consent of Instructor.Advanced study of the evaluation and management of athletic injuries, including mechanism of injury, biomechanics and pathophysiology. Current topics in athletic training.Not open for credit to students who have completed EXB 135.(Letter.)Effective: 2003 Fall Quarter.

Internship—3-36 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Upper division standing and consent of instructor; enrollment dependent on availability of intern positions, with priority given to Exercise Science majors.Work experience in the application of physical activity programs to teaching, recreational, clinical or research situations under department faculty supervision.May be repeated up to 12 Unit(s) including PHE 092; but no internship units counted toward Exercise Science major.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

PHE197T—Tutoring in Physical Education(1-5)Active

Tutorial—1-5 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Consent of chairperson.Tutoring of students in lower division physical activity courses. Written reports on methods and materials required.May be repeated up to 1 Time(s).(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

PHE197TC—Tutoring in the Community(1-5)Active

Tutorial—2-15 hour(s); Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Upper division standing and consent of Department Chairperson.Tutoring in the community in physical education related projects under the guidance of the Physical Education faculty. Regular meetings with instructor in charge and written report required.May be repeated up to 1 Time(s).(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.